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    Promoting Collaboration on Environmental Sustainability in China

    AVPN

    In the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis that has reminded everyone of the fragile interconnectivity between human beings and the ecosystem, China is showing greater willingness to prioritize environmental protection.…

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    How Seattle’s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Became a Global Leader in Testing COVID-19 Vaccines

    Global Washington Mar 26, 2021

    When COVID-19 first made landfall in the U.S. last year, it made its grand entrance in Snohomish County, Washington, and eventually turned Seattle into the country’s “coronavirus capital” for some…

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    Fighting for Environmental Justice in NYC’s Affordable Housing Developments

    WE ACT for Environmental Justice Mar 26, 2021

    It is well-documented that some of the most polluted environments in America are where people of color live, work, play, and pray. Environmental racism increases pollution levels not only in…

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    How Improvements in Public Housing Can Impact Public Health

    The Conversation Mar 25, 2021

    During a presidential election debate on Oct. 22, 2020, former President Donald Trump railed against Democratic proposals to retrofit homes. “They want to take buildings down because they want to…

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    School Districts Share Insight on the Importance of Building Relationships During COVID

    EdSurge Mar 25, 2021

    When schools shuttered suddenly more than a year ago, teachers and staff scrambled to recreate their school communities as best they could in a virtual environment. And while teaching and…

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    Funders Are Backing a Push to Clear Criminal Records. For Many Involved, It’s Personal

    Blue Meridian Mar 25, 2021

    The Justice and Mobility Fund is another funder that threw its weight behind the Clean Slate initiative last year, along with Arnold and the Ballmer Group. ‘Ultimately, Clean Slate Initiative’s…

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    The New Market Tax Credit in Indigenous Communities

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 25, 2021

    In late December 2020, amidst a tumultuous US presidential transition and raging COVID-19 pandemic, the US House and Senate passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, an annual constitutional obligation that funds the…

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    How the Pandemic is Changing What Farmers Are Planting

    The Counter Mar 25, 2021

    When the pandemic hit last March and sent food supply chains into a tailspin, many American farmers found themselves peering into a chasm of unknowns. Who would buy microgreens intended…

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    Why You Should Get a COVID-19 Vaccine – Even if You’ve Already Had the Coronavirus

    The Conversation Mar 25, 2021

    A few weeks ago, a message popped up in the corner of my screen. “What do you think about people who have recently had COVID–19 getting the vaccine?” A friend…

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    How Solidarity Philanthropy Can Catalyze Social Movements

    Grassroots International

    The COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated existing inequities around the world, reinforced by violence. To illustrate the long history of oppression, each speaker began with examples of some of the underlying…

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    Why It’s Necessary to Take Action to Address Tuberculosis

    United Nations Foundation Mar 25, 2021

    Tuberculosis is poised for a deadly global surge, as progress slips due to pandemic-induced disruptions. Urgent action and investment are needed to protect progress made and to meet the 2022…

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    Why Nonprofits Are Struggling With Digital Fundraising

    Forbes Mar 24, 2021

    Ninety-seven percent of nonprofits affirmed the need to innovate in response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a recent study published by CAF America. Volume 6 of ‘Future-Proofing Nonprofits For the Post-Pandemic World:…

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